I created some custome units and by some reason they are produced twice, with double costs. But I set in the train ability, that they are only produced once. Does anyone know a reason for this odd behaviour?
Yeah it's a known issue with mods. You can get around this by removing your mod from the main map file and then running your mod using "Test Document" with the mod test file set to your map in "preferences".
@TyaArcade: Thanks! That helps me. I hope Blizzard will fix that after the release of Legacy of the Void. It's pretty annoying.
Clearly they did not. As LotV client (3.0) was released last month.
Possibly a double inclusion? Unit type arrays are usually defined by appending elements to the end. If this step was repeated twice it would declare the same unit types twice and so suffer from this.
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you can have the number set to 2 or there are 2 units in the unit field, one of this applies here.
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I created some custome units and by some reason they are produced twice, with double costs. But I set in the train ability, that they are only produced once. Does anyone know a reason for this odd behaviour?
Edit: It seems to happen to upgrades as well.
No one knows what this might cause?
you can have the number set to 2 or there are 2 units in the unit field, one of this applies here.
Oh... It only seems to happen when I use it as a standard test map for my mod. When I start the test map directly It doesn't happen...
Yeah it's a known issue with mods. You can get around this by removing your mod from the main map file and then running your mod using "Test Document" with the mod test file set to your map in "preferences".
Pain to set up but only needs doing once.
@TyaArcade: Thanks! That helps me. I hope Blizzard will fix that after the release of Legacy of the Void. It's pretty annoying.
Clearly they did not. As LotV client (3.0) was released last month.
Possibly a double inclusion? Unit type arrays are usually defined by appending elements to the end. If this step was repeated twice it would declare the same unit types twice and so suffer from this.